NORFOLK, VA. (May 9) - Jeff Eure (Pillow, Pa.) knocked in three runs, Jared
Musolf (Lakehurst, NJ.) two, and the Monarchs held off a Radford rally to
defeat the Highlanders, 11-10 Tuesday afternoon in a non-conference game. Old
Dominion is now 30-18-1, while Radford drops to 25-22.

Eure's sacrifice fly scored Tim Hummel (Montgomery, NY.) in the fifth
and his double knocked in Musolf and Hummel in the Monarchs four-run seventh.
Jared Musolf singled home Hummel in the first inning and his fifth inning
groundout plated Brent Sollenberger (Chambersburg, Pa.).

Tim Hummel scored three times and walked four times to bring his season
total to 50, six shy of the school record set by Ron Walker in 1997. Hummel who
leads the CAA in hitting with a .412 average has already set a new school record with
141 career walks.

Brian Ross pitched two scoreless innings for the Monarchs. Ross was
making his first appearance since a line drive broke a bone in his pitching arm against
Virginia Tech on March 14. The lefthander fanned two batters.

Radford was led by Adam McKenzie with three hits and two runs batted in.
He singled home Sean Walsh in the fifth inning and doubled home Walsh in the
eighth. Fred Wray knocked in two runs with two hits as well for Radford. In the
ninth inning, Radford pulled to within a run of the Monarchs after pinch runner
Jamie Davis scored on a wild pitch to make the score 11-10. Ryan McFadden who
reached on an error moved up to third, but Monarch relief pitcher Daniel McAfee
(Crofton, Md.) got Ray Detwiler to fly out to centerfield to end the game.

Old Dominion will play #14 Wake Forest Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the final
home game for seniors Brian Ross (Portland, Me.), Jason Greiner (Wexford, Pa.) and
Joe Troilo(Avondale, Pa.). Radford hosts Coastal Carolina on Saturday.